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Question about part time HSC (1 Viewer)

ITimber

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hello,

I was wondering if you are doing part time HSC at school and complete 6 units sitting for the HSC exam, I believe you recieve a certificate at the end of the year saying you are not elegiable for a HSC and lists the 6 units you have studied.

You are then able to complete the rest of your units to recieve your HSC within 1-5 years at a school or tafe. I was wondering if at the end of the first year when you recieve the certificate saying you are not elegiable for a HSC will you also get your results for those subjects or do you have to wait until you have completed all the subjects in the following year(s)?

Thanks
 

pritnep

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Yes you will get your results for the subjects that you completed that year.
 

swimchick701

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Hey
Its called Pathways and im doing it at the moment
im only in my first yr of yr 12 but the school has told me that i get a statement saying that i have completed certain subject then when im all done i will get a full hsc
 

dion7789

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Nah mate u get certificate after first year my friend who did pathways got all her marks after 1st yr pathways and certificate and again in her 2nd year
 

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There isn't any, anyone can do it. You just talk to your school and they enrol you as a pathways student, but if you think about it make sure you really are sure. I just finished pathways and it is hard watching your friends finish school without you.
 

ITimber

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There is no criteria, but some schools may want to have an interview with you and your parents, but that depends on the school.
 

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ahh ok cool.. i just figured it was for people who like, couldnt cope with it all in one year, like yea i dunno.. ill shut up lol
 

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Well it mostly is, since not a lot of people would actually choose to do 2 years of the HSC unless they had to. I had to do it due to illness... others I know have done it because they have a lot of sport commitments, or because they burn themselves out with the stress, or just because they want to be able to get really great marks with less workload. :)
 

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